Simon Dean Howells is a storyteller of depth and empathy, whose writing invites readers into worlds rich with historical and cultural significance.
His extensive knowledge of Victorian England and his love of India come through in his writing, where he effortlessly explores the complexities of identity, power, and survival. Howells’ passion for literature and his fascination with India’s history and culture enable him to weave narratives that transcend time and space, offering readers both the beauty and the pain of human experience.
Simon Dean Howells exchanged teaching English Literature for a life devoted to storytelling. His passion lies in exploring the power of goodness and how it can endure in the darkest of times.
Simon crafts stories of ordinary people facing extraordinary challenges. He is particularly interested in the psychological aspect of heroism. Annie Meade speaks for so many women who never even featured in the footnotes, let alone the pages of history.